You’ve just got to read this

The Web site Letter of Note displays mail that so awesome it deserves a wider audience.

Here’s an example, beginning with a little explanation:

Following its release in 1988, the production team responsible for “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” were instantly applauded by the millions of stunned moviegoers who subsequently saw the film, and rightly so, as even now the most hardened critic would have difficulty finding fault with the near-seamless interactions between live-action and animated characters. The following memo – sent by the movie’s director of animation, Richard Williams, to all those working within the animation department – is a fantastic illustration, literally, of just how aware Williams was of the potential for disaster. Luckily for everyone the memo’s message was heard, the eye lines were connected, and a Poppins was averted.